Apr
10
2009
megamerican alerted us to a leaked document (PDF) from a Virginia Fusion Center titled “2009 Virginia Terrorism Threat Assessment.” The document is marked as “Law Enforcement Sensitive,” not to be shown to public. Citizens for Legitimate Government has a write-up. Slashdot gets a mention on page 45 — not as a terrorist organization itself, but as one of the places that member of Anonymous may hang out: “A ‘loose coalition of Internet denizens,’ Anonymous consists largely of users from multiple internet sites such as 4chan, 711chan, 420chan, Something Awful, Fark, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Slashdot, IRC channels, and YouTube. Other social networking sites are also utilized to mobilize physical protests. … Anonymous is of interest not only because of the sentiments expressed by affiliates and their potential for physical protest, but because they have innovated the use of e-protests and mobilization. Given the lack of a unifying creed, this movement has the potential to inspire lone wolf behavior in the cyber realms.” According to the report, cell phones and digital music players have been used to transfer plans related to criminal activity, and therefore presumably could be grounds for suspicion. Podcasting is also suspicious.

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Apr
10
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “Launched on October 25, 2006, NASA’s twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft are about to enter the L4 and L5 Lagrangian points, special points in our orbit around which spacecraft and other objects can loiter because the gravitational pull of earth and the sun balances the forces from the object’s orbital motion. (The spacecraft won’t linger at the Lagrangian points; they are just passing through.) ‘These places may hold small asteroids, which could be leftovers from a Mars-sized planet that formed billions of years ago,’ said NASA Project Scientist Michael Kaiser. STEREO will look for asteroids with a wide-field-of-view telescope. ‘If we discover the asteroids have the same composition as the Earth and moon, it will support Belbruno and Gott’s version of the giant impact theory. The asteroids themselves could well be left-over from the formation of the solar system.’ L4 and L5 are also good places to observe space weather. ‘With both the sun and Earth in view, we could track solar storms and watch them evolve as they move toward Earth. Also, since we could see sides of the sun not visible from Earth, we would have a few days warning before stormy regions on the solar surface rotate to become directed at Earth,’ says Kaiser.”

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Apr
10
2009
Logrusweaver writes “It looks like Red Dwarf is finally returning! Red Dwarf: Back to Earth is airing in 3 parts in the UK starting this Friday. It seems to be a 3-parter followed by a ‘Making Of’ special. Not trying to give away any more of the plot than the title does, but it does involve the crew finally returning to Earth. (Just hope it’s not a bombed out planet with ‘space angels’ running around…)”

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Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Does the state have any business in the garbage bags of Canadians? – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, privacy, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Italy buries earthquake victims in Good Friday procession of the dead – Times Online | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Pirate ships converge on US hostage at sea – The Associated Press | tags: cap, google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
destinyland writes “A Japanese company is preparing limited mass production of a cybernetic bodysuit which dramatically increases user strength up to ten times. The “Hybrid Assistive Limb” suit synchronizes movements of a mechanical exoskeleton to biological nerve signals detected by biopads on the body. (Originally envisioned for people with disabilities, the suit also has industrial applications, and the company is planning annual production of 400 units at ,200 apiece.) Its battery life is five hours, according to the company’s web site, which promises they’re also opening a EU branch to begin sales outside of Japan.”

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Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on In a few stunning moments, the brawn behind the brains breaks down … – Globe and Mail | tags: google, IBM, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on US plays waiting game with Somali pirates – Globe and Mail | tags: cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Thai Protesters Move to Disrupt Summit – New York Times | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news